Miami quarterback Kevin Olsen will be suspended for the Hurricanes' season-opener at Louisville and perhaps longer after failing a drug test, a south Florida radio station is reporting.

Olsen, a redshirt freshman, ended the spring as Miami's starter under center but was expected to face competition this fall from incoming Kansas transfer Jake Heaps. According to Miami-area radio host Adam Kuperstein, Heaps might win the job by default.

Miami Hurricanes QB Kevin Olsen will be suspended for at least 1 game this season for failed drug test. No comment from UM at this point.

Olsen (6-foot-3, 210 pounds) was rated a four-star recruit and among the country's top quarterbacks coming out of New Jersey's Wayne Hills High School in 2013. He is the younger brother of former Miami and current Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen.

Heaps, also a former four-star prospect, started for two years at BYU before transferring to Kansas, where he had an up-and-down junior season in 2013. He graduated this summer, allowing him to transfer again to Miami without having to sit out a year.